Flag Guessr · Asia

Asia Flag Quiz

Asia packs 49 countries into a single continent, with flag traditions spanning Islamic, East Asian, South Asian, and Central Asian design. Practice them all in this region-locked version of Flag Guessr.

Flag Guessr

Guess the country from its flag. Four choices, one correct answer.

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What makes the Asia round distinctive

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How to Use

This is the Asia-only version of Flag Guessr. Every flag shown is from a Asia country, and every wrong-answer distractor is also from Asia: so you cannot eliminate by continent. It is the real test of flag recognition.

Click or tap an answer. A green ring and checkmark mean correct; red shake and X mean wrong. The correct country name is always revealed. Your streak, accuracy, and best streak are saved on your device.

Ready for the world? Go to all-regions Flag Guessr. Want a different continent? Jump to the region switcher.

About This Tool

Flag Guessr is a simple, replayable flag-recognition game. Each round shows a country flag and four plausible name choices. The distractors are drawn from the same world region as the correct answer, so rounds stay challenging without being unfair.

It works well for classroom geography practice, travel warm-ups, family quiz nights, and spare minutes between tasks. Your score, accuracy, streak, and best streak are saved locally on your device so each session builds on the last.

Common uses

  • Classroom warm-up before a geography lesson, filtered by the continent being studied.
  • Travel quiz for friends before a trip-planning session.
  • Family quiz-night round with a region-specific challenge.
  • Practice before a pub quiz or geography trivia event.

How to get better results

  • Start with "All regions" to see where you are weakest, then drill into that region.
  • Aim for a streak of 5 to 10 to build visual recognition for a region.
  • Use the skip button instead of guessing when you truly do not know: it breaks streak but keeps accuracy honest.
  • Reset stats when you want to benchmark a learning session cleanly.

Using the result responsibly

Random tools are most helpful when the rules are clear before the result is generated. Decide what the input means, whether duplicates are allowed, and whether the first result should be final. Clear rules make the result easier to trust and explain.

For casual choices, games, classroom activities, examples, and creative prompts, a browser-based tool is usually enough. For regulated contests, high-value selections, safety decisions, legal records, or professional advice, use a process designed for that responsibility.

Last reviewed: April 20, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Asia flags are included?

49 sovereign Asia country flags. All rounds stay inside the continent.

Why restrict the quiz to one continent?

Continental quizzes let you learn methodically. Two weeks of daily Asia practice will cover all 49 flags with spaced repetition: much faster than a global pool where the same flag might not appear for hundreds of rounds.

Do my stats save?

Yes. Score, accuracy, current streak, and best streak persist on your device via localStorage. Nothing is sent to a server.

Can I use this in a classroom?

Yes. Project it during a Asia geography unit and let students answer before the reveal. The 1.4-second auto-advance is fast enough for live class play.

How are distractors chosen?

Every round has 1 correct answer and 3 random distractors drawn from the same continent (Asia). This keeps rounds challenging and fair: you cannot guess by ruling out the wrong region.

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